Do you need a stent for lower wall myocardial infarction?

Inferior wall myocardial infarction does not necessarily need to put stents, need to carry out coronary angiography to clarify the lesion, if the stenosis is serious, then need to carry out further intervention.
Patients with lower wall myocardial infarction should urgently undergo coronary angiography to clarify the coronary artery lesions, generally more than 75% stenosis requires further intervention, but not only stents can be placed, but also drug balloon dilatation, the doctor will be based on the degree of stenosis of the diseased blood vessels, the location of the selection of the appropriate method of treatment.
Patients with lower wall myocardial infarction should undergo coronary angiography as soon as possible and have a professional doctor determine whether further treatment is needed, including the implantation of a stent, so as to avoid making blind judgments on their own to avoid delays in their condition.